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International American School (IAS) The school campus is located nine kilometers outside the city of Cancun, on the road to the Riviera Maya. In addition to classrooms, the campus also consists of soccer fields, basketball courts, two libraries, and a computer lab. The faculty is international, consisting of experienced and dedicated teachers from Mexico, Canada, the United States, and England. The school is both recognized and accredited by the Mexican Secretary of Education. In addition, I.A.S. is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (S.A.C.S.).
Contact InfoInternational American School Primary school Phone: 52 (998) 882-0383 Email:
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Address: Carr. Puerto Juarez-Tulum Km 9, Sm 309 Lote 36, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico 77560 International American School High School Phone: 52 (998) 882-2269 Fax: 52 (998) 882-2273 Email:
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Address: Carr. Puerto Juarez-Tulum Km 9, Sm 309 Lote 36, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico 77560 Other Schools in CancunColegio Britanico Pargo No. 24, SM 3 (entrance is on Avenida Bompak) Cancún 884 – 1295, 884 – 1612 FAX: 884 – 0914 E-mail:
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